[02:41] hey [02:41] ??? === asac_ is now known as asac [12:09] hi, can someone help me report bugs for my bluetooth and wireless usb, the usb wireless is a regression from 9.04 [20:06] Hello. The md5 sums listed in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/MD5SUMS don't match those of the files once downloaded. [20:06] Is this expected and if not, what should I do about it? [20:15] meltemi: try to redownload the file. If it still does not hash the same I suggest avoiding using that particular nightly file. [20:16] mikefletcher: Thanks, I've downloaded it twice and it gives me an identical file each time [20:16] meltemi: try using one from the previous day. Does it match? I will give the download a try. [20:17] Yeah, I'll get the previous one [20:17] I started looking at the checksums because I get I/O errors reported when installing in a virtualbox vm [20:17] Which file did you download? [20:18] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/karmic-desktop-i386.iso [20:19] t, thanks its going to be an hour or so before it finishes downloading here. [20:20] I'm very fortunate to live in a place with decent broadband [20:21] 10 mins per ISO :D [20:21] $ md5sum karmic-desktop-i386.iso [20:21] e7f6f5ccfb7b254fb09e68d2d4aaead2 karmic-desktop-i386.iso [20:22] That was the one I downloaded from current [20:22] getting 20090916 now [20:24] I noticed this one was built twice (20090917.1) so maybey the first one was broken but current still points to it. [20:27] I think current links to 20090917.1 because the contents of MD5SUMS is the same in each of those paths, but 20090917 has different MD5SUMS [20:30] current's SHA256SUMs match. [20:33] 20090916's i386 live cd matches the md5sums [20:35] I'm just going to run the installer again and see if the I/O error is there [21:00] sbeattie: I get e50a1a49835267e833b001c985604545334a42d8ed794ace5a126160ff75939c which isn't what's in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/SHA256SUMS [21:08] meltemi: I downloaded the file and the md5summ'd exactly to what was in MD5SUMS. [21:09] meltemi: sha1 summed the same as well [21:39] mikefletcher: In that case it must have been a bad download [21:39] 20090916 installs ok [21:39] ok, cool. [21:40] odd that it happened twice though [21:41] Often an ISP will put a hidden cache in front of all of their users. [21:42] Yeah, I don't think my ISP transparently proxy though [21:42] You must be downloading a little too fast :). [21:43] haha